Perceived parenting before adolescence and parity have direct and indirect effects via depression and anxiety on maternal–infant bonding in the perinatal period
Autor: | Jun Egawa, Maki Ogawa, Ryusuke Tsuboya, Takuro Sugai, Naoki Fukui, Takaharu Motegi, Yuichiro Watanabe, Takayuki Enomoto, Toshiyuki Someya, Koyo Hashijiri |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Adolescent Mothers Anxiety Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale Affect (psychology) Depression Postpartum Japan Pregnancy Humans Medicine Childbirth Maternal Behavior Paternal Behavior Depression (differential diagnoses) Parenting Depression business.industry General Neuroscience Infant Newborn General Medicine medicine.disease Object Attachment Mother-Child Relations Pregnancy Complications Parity Psychiatry and Mental health Neurology Female Neurology (clinical) medicine.symptom business Parity (mathematics) Paternal care Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 75:312-317 |
ISSN: | 1440-1819 1323-1316 |
DOI: | 10.1111/pcn.13289 |
Popis: | Aim This study aimed to detect how the perceived parenting practices before adolescence affect maternal-infant bonding in the perinatal period, considering factors such as depression, anxiety and parity. Methods We used the Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI) to examine the perceived parenting practices. Participants included 1301 pregnant women who completed the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and Mother-to-Infant Bonding Scale (MIBS) at three time points: early pregnancy (approximately 12-15 weeks), late pregnancy (approximately 30-34 weeks) and postpartum (4 weeks after childbirth). We performed a path analysis with factors including parity, PBI subscales (paternal care, paternal overprotection, maternal care and maternal overprotection), HADS and MIBS. Results Perceived paternal or maternal low care parenting predicted higher HADS and MIBS scores in early pregnancy. Moreover, perceived maternal low care parenting predicted higher HADS scores at postpartum and higher MIBS scores in late pregnancy. Perceived paternal or maternal overprotective parenting predicted higher HADS scores in the pregnancy period. Furthermore, perceived maternal overprotective parenting predicted higher MIBS scores in late pregnancy. Being primipara predicted higher HADS scores at postpartum and higher MIBS scores in early pregnancy and at postpartum. Being multipara predicted higher MIBS scores in late pregnancy. Conclusion This study suggests that perceived negative parenting before adolescence has indirect effects (via anxiety and depression) and direct effects on maternal-infant bonding in the perinatal period. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. |
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